Pressure ulcers don’t appear overnight in most cases. They typically develop when a resident is left in the same position too long, when skin checks aren’t frequent enough for their risk level, or when wound care response is delayed.
In the real world, Leominster-area families often juggle:
- split schedules (work commuting, caregiving for others)
- irregular visit windows
- changes in staffing or management at the facility
That’s why the timing of discovery matters. Even if you noticed the sore “later,” the key question for your attorney is what the facility documented earlier: risk assessments, turning/repositioning records, skin checks, and when staff escalated concerns.


